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Hands On AWS - Massively Scalable Image Hosting Using S3 and CloudFront - Part 1

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Mobycast
Episode • Jul 1, 2020 • 43m

In this episode, we cover the following topics:

  • A common feature for web apps is image upload. And we all know the "best practices" for how to build this feature. But getting it right can be tricky.
  • We start off by discussing the problem space, and what we want to solve. A key goal is to have a solution that is massively scalable while being cost-effective.
  • We outline the general architecture of the solution, with separate techniques for handling image uploading and downloading.
  • We then dive deep into how to handle image uploading, highlighting various techniques for controlling access over who can perform uploads.
  • Two common techniques for securing uploads when using AWS are presigned URLs and presigned POSTs. We discuss how each works and when to use one over the other.
  • We finish up by putting everything together and detailing the steps involved with uploading an image.

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